Against a "red Coca-Cola sky," the characters navigate through the aftermath of a party, where the moon looks like a household lampshade and the air is thick with "romantic curses".
Annalisa described the song as a collection of "cinematic images" that become real paintings in the mind. The video, directed by , brings this to life by blending reggaeton rhythms with a sophisticated, slightly nostalgic Italian pop aesthetic. It isn't just about a party; it's about the "hangovers of yesterday evening" and the lingering thoughts left on top of parked cars in the alleys of Andalusia. Against a "red Coca-Cola sky," the characters navigate
The narrative follows a slow, deliberate rhythm—the "slow movement" of the title—capturing a series of "photographic" moments: Against a "red Coca-Cola sky